Health Literacy Related to Cervical Cancer among Women Referring to Health Centers of Yazd, Iran

A. Aghaei, M. Nasirian, A. Pirzadeh
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Background & aim: High health literacy enhances informed decision-making for cervical cancer screening (i.e., a Pap smear) among women. The present study aimed to determine the health literacy related to cervical cancer in women referring to health centers of Yazd, Iran. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on a total of 800 women in 2018. The study participants were selected using systematic random sampling. To collect data a valid and reliable health literacy questionnaire was used to address different aspects of cervical cancer health literacy (i.e., accessibility, reading, understanding, appraising, and decision-making). Data analysis was carried out using Pearson's correlation, independent samples t-test, and multivariate analysis of variance with SPSS software (version 20). Results: The mean age of the participants was 35.85±7.99 years. The mean score of the overall health literacy was reported as 67.46±15.59 and the mean score of the subscales of accessibility, reading, understanding, appraising, and decision-making were 13.34±4.25, 13.29±3.06, 11.25±3.56, 12.72±13, and 16.84±6.16, respectively. Also, there was a significant relationship between health literacy with age, employment status, income level, and daily consumption of fruits and vegetables (p <0.001). Conclusion: The present study indicated that women's level of health literacy in terms of cervical cancer was low in Yazd; therefore, health care providers should pay special attention to women using modern educational methods as well as appropriate educational technologies in order to enhance women's health literacy regarding cervical cancer.
伊朗亚兹德保健中心妇女与子宫颈癌有关的健康素养
背景与目的:高健康素养有助于妇女在宫颈癌筛查(即子宫颈抹片检查)方面做出知情决策。本研究旨在确定在伊朗亚兹德保健中心就诊的妇女与宫颈癌有关的健康知识。方法:本横断面研究于2018年对800名女性进行。研究对象采用系统随机抽样的方法进行选择。为了收集数据,采用有效可靠的健康素养问卷来解决宫颈癌健康素养的不同方面(即可及性、阅读、理解、评价和决策)。数据分析采用Pearson相关检验、独立样本t检验和多变量方差分析,采用SPSS软件(version 20)。结果:参与者平均年龄为35.85±7.99岁。总体健康素养的平均得分为67.46±15.59,可及性、阅读、理解、评价和决策的平均得分分别为13.34±4.25、13.29±3.06、11.25±3.56、12.72±13和16.84±6.16。此外,健康素养与年龄、就业状况、收入水平和每日水果和蔬菜消费量之间存在显著关系(p <0.001)。结论:亚兹德地区妇女对宫颈癌的健康素养水平较低;因此,保健提供者应特别注意妇女使用现代教育方法和适当的教育技术,以提高妇女对宫颈癌的保健知识。
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